Threading For Twin Needle - Pfaff creative icon User Manual

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If the thread tangles or curls when unwinding from the spool
For smaller spools of specialty thread, the main spool
pin can be used in tilted position, allowing the thread to
roll off the spool.
Place the thread spool on the spool pin. Do not place a
spool cap on top of the spool as it may prevent the spool
from rotating. Pull thread up to the telescopic thread
guide and thread as described under Threading the
Upper Thread, page 35.

Threading for Twin Needle

Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle. Make
sure that the presser foot and needle are in the up
position.
1.
Raise both spool pins to vertical position. Place a
thread spool on each spool pin.
Using both hands, place the thread from the main
spool pin behind the left clip on the telescopic
thread guide (A), from right to left, and then place
the thread from the auxiliary spool pin behind the
right clip on the telescopic thread guide (B), from
right to left.
Note: Do not place the thread from the auxiliary spool
pin behind both clips on the telescopic thread guide, as
this will create too much thread tension.
Note: When using large thread cones on the auxiliary spool
pin, place the large spool holder with the flat side up and a
cone holder on the spool pin before adding the thread cone.
2.
Hold both threads with two hands as illustrated.
Floss the threads under the thread guide (A) from
front to back. Pull the threads together back into
and through threading slot (B).
Note: Continue to hold the threads lightly next to the
thread guide (A) throughout the threading process. This
will create a bit of tension on the threads and ensure that
the threads are properly seated in the threading path.
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